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ve ‘ career in Key West by lining up a three months’ contract to servg CIRCUS BRINGS SPRING|vesterdey of the Rinzling Brothers aT d Bailey Circus. the U. S. Naval Base. |To NEW YORK CITY — [ye ‘snimals paradec. from. the Dixie Daries has its home of-| NEW YORK #—Mile after mile |New York, New Haven and Hart- fice at 4200 Laguna Street, Coral they came. ford Railroad's Harlem River yard Gables. This is its first branch. cea in the Bronx to Madison Square U.S..GREEK AGREEMENT sapeariag AT 7:30 A.M., EST . -|Starts Service 7 Milk, milk products, "| _ There were elephants and horses, | Garden, where the circus opens its 30 H : 0 d fruit juices and fruit salad, but, | Giraffes and bears, lions and tigers. |ggrd season Wednesday night. : nghe 4 ere n ©. | ter, and other products will be| Children—from 6 to 60 -stared| Seer 31 trucked into Key West by refri-| and cheered. The Rio, Grande is 1,800 miles Boston ... Key West's fourth large dairy | getated cars, and delivered in re-} It was the annual spring arrival | long. will start service Wednesday, it : 34 om , it !frigerated trucks. Dixie Daries was announced by Dixie Daries, ST. Paul's Episcopal Church eCarth: 0 roducts will also be available in M 7 Says the Canadiai d ‘ 40\Inc., of which Jack A. Roberts (Key West. pete preg His C. ittee 34 e Canadian and 17 the}cent years after unloading in other Corner of DUVAL and EATON STREETS THE REV. JOHN S. ARMFIELD TEMPERATURES Dixie Dairies | Alonzo Alvarez de Pineda was 4 With headquarters at 903 Duval: the first European to see the Rio ap | Street, the new dairy began its|Grande, in ‘1519. : ples Ec SA STEERER ASSESSES THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 7 : 37\ and Ray A. Pinder, Key Westers sad petsh, oe mpage the dingin are distributors. Has Effec Since the U. S. Constitution] McCarthy s: agreem Similar Pact makes the President responsible | ‘Will have some of the of | Detroit .. By JOHN CHADWICK stitutional question. It was not|has been a subject of controversy | Galveston . for the conduct of foreign affairs,|# naval blockade” of Red Ciing— | Bl Paso WASHINGTON (# — An agree-| clear whether a senatorial subcom- ment between the U. S. and Greek governments — independent of a similar move announced by Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) — has been dis- elosed in the drive to cut off free world trade with Iron Cortain countries. An American official said the Greek government within the past 10 days had agreed to ban such shipments by Greek ships flying the Greek flag. The Greek gov- ernment decree, it was understood, would not affect Greek-owned ships which sail under the colors of other countries. This disclosure last night came fa the wake of McCarthy's an- nouncement to a news conference Saturday that his Senate investi- gations subcommittee staff had megotiated an agreement with the Greek owners of 242 merchant a t© break off all trade with Ne Korea and Communist China. McCarthy mentioned the Greek government decree then, but he said it had yet to be ratified by the Greek Pafliament. And he said his a¢tion went “far beyond” it. McCarthy’s subcommittee today ealléd 4 hearing on Iron Curtain trading, but the inquiry appeared to have been bobtailed by McCar- mittee, in bypassing the executive branch of government to negotiate an agreement with foreigners, had infringed upon this presidential prerogative. There was no comment from the White House or State Department. “I didn’t want any interference by anyone,” McCarthy replied when reporters asked if he had informed the State Department or any other government agency about the negotiations. Later in New York McCarthy said he felt President Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles “will be pleased.” He said another 150 ships may be covered by to- morrow under similar agreements. Members of McCarthy’s subcom- mittee, Republicans and Demo- crats alike, said they-had not seen the agreement in advance. How- ever, Senators Mundt (R-SD) and McClellan (D-Ark) said they were aware of staff work leading to it. Senators Potter (R-Mich) and Jack- son (D-Wash) said that, although the announcement was a surprise, they approved of the agreement. McCarthy made his announce- ment at an unusual news confer- ence in the subcommittee’s hear- ing room. The public was admitted, as well as reporters. The confer- {ence was filmed for television broadcast later. Obviously jubilant, McCarthy ips.|called the shipping agreement a Summoned as witnesses were Harold E. Stassen, director of the Mutual Security Administration, and Frank C. Nash, assistant see- retary of defense. MeCarthy said Saturday that his agreement, negotiated without con- sultation with the Eisenhower ad- ministration, provided that the Greek ship owners would not “‘car- Ty cargoes of any type from one Communist port to anothér in any part of the world.” The Greek government’s action, $ reported here, was unders‘ood apply only ae flying the Greek flag. cials said the Greek government could take no action against vessels owned by Greeks’ but operating under the flggs of other countries. lcCarthy sajd that of the 242 pega ng in his committee's act 51 fly the Greek flag, 83 the PAnamanién, 52 the Liberian, major blow against the Commu- nists. He said he had been told that “this wil! have a very, very demoralizing effect on the Chinese economy and their efforts to wage war.” McCarthy said the agreement was worked out with Manuel Kulu- kundis, president of the Greek ship owners’ New York committee. He said a similar but separate agree- ment was entered into with Stavros Livanos, described as the operator of 36 of the 242 ships but not a member of the New York com- mittee. Livanos’. attorney, Donald D. Geary, said in New York his client readily agreed to stop trading with China. Geary said Livanos’ busi- ness would not be seriously affect- ed because he did little trading with China—no cargo carried to the Communists and about a dozen cargoes brought from China in re- USED CAR LOT PHONE 2.5881 RED BRICK GARAGE CORNER SIMONTON and GREENE STREETS SPECIAL .. . SPECIAL Monday and Tuesday Special — Full Price in the conduct of the Korean War. Reporters were curious about why the ship owners entered into the agreement, which MeCarthy said would cost them a lot of money. that “T don’t kriow all the influenced them,” MeGa “I think their primary objective was to deal a heavy blow to the Communist cause.” He had announced previously that a primary target of the sub- committee was the use in trade behind the Iron Curtgin of 96 sur- plus ships sold by the goverament after the war. McCarthy said he did net know how many of thése 96 ships were covered by the agreenient, but added that as far as they were con- cerned the investiga had be- come “rather a moot question.” The Maritime Administration re- cently declared 21 of the 9% {ies in default of their mortgage terms —and subject to seizure if they én- tered American ports—unlesg they filed required j sea- worthiness. Several of the 21 al- ready have filed these certificates, clearing up their mortgage diffi- culties. Some of the ships were sold to Italians, others to Gi and French interests. MeC; stid the subcommittee will continue its investigations of these not covered by the agreement. Key West and Vicinity: Fair with little change in tempetgtute today through Tuesday. Gentle to moderate variable winds. Florida: Fair through Tuesday except chance for widély scattered showers in north portion Mf afternoon. Warmer today ilk little change in temperature Tues- day. Jacksonville through the Florida Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: Light to moderate variable winds, mostly west to north today and mostly northwest to northeast Tuesday. Partly cloudy weather. Western Catibbean: Moderate to fresh northeast to east winds thru Tuesday. Partly cloudy wea’ with widely seattered showers. Observations taken at City Office Key West, Fla., March 30, 1953 ue AM. EST Total this month ...... Deficiency this month ...... Taeksonville .. |McCarthy’s move raised a con-|2 high-level policy mgtter that long Ft. 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